Covid-19 in Nicaragua: Med Students & Residents Drafted into Battle
“Even though we’re not yet officially doctors, we’re sent to face the risk at the hospitals where COVID-19 cases are treated,” criticizes a pre-intern.
Read More“Even though we’re not yet officially doctors, we’re sent to face the risk at the hospitals where COVID-19 cases are treated,” criticizes a pre-intern.
Read MoreIn Nicaragua, as long as the Ortega-Murillo regime continues to trample on the institutions and subject them to its discretion, we will not have justice…
Read MoreFor the last two years, John Cerna was persecuted and expelled from his studies. Now he’s latest student to be imprisoned, with a draconian 12-year sentence.
Read MoreNicaragua’s Certified Public Accountants Association reports 15 deaths among its members and 16 of their relatives during the covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe firing of doctors at Nicaragua’s public hospitals concerns the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, as well as the lack of free expression.
Read MoreOrtega’s “intelligence” is the following: he is the only politician who over decades has controlled Nicaragua’s intelligence and security services.
Read MoreCleaning, cooking and morgue personnel also face high risk because they handle materials where the coronavirus adheres itself.
Read MoreNicaraguan Medical Associations denounce the smear campaign against them after they called for a voluntary quarantine to slow COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan Chamber of Restaurants says that 70% of their sector’s businesses, mostly small to medium size, have closed their doors since 2018.
Read MoreNearly a hundred sailors stranded in the Caribbean ask the government for permission to disembark on Nicaraguan territory and return to their families.
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